The Connecticut jurat certificate is a record of an oath or affirmation made by an individual attesting to the accuracy of a document. Unlike an acknowledgement certificate which emphasises the authenticity of a signature, a jurat is used to prove that the signing party believes the contents of the document to be true. A notary public must administer the oath or affirmation and witness the signing of the affidavit. If the person is not known to the notary, they will be required to provide satisfactory evidence of their identity (e.g., driver’s license, passport, credible witness).
Laws – § 1-34
CONNECTICUT NOTARIAL CERTIFICATE
(JURAT)
State of Connecticut
County of _________________ ss. _________________ (Town/City)
Subscribed and sworn before me this ______ day of _________________, 20______.
____________________________ (Seal)
Signature of Notary Public
____________________________
Title of Officer
Date Commission Expires: _________________